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Refugee Google Digital + Printable Book Unit Created by Gay Miller zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ~ Page 1 © Gay Miller ~ Thank you for downloading this preview of Refugee Book Unit. Other book units may be found at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Gay-Miller This packet contains graphic organizers for an interactive notebook covering vocabulary, comprehension questions, constructive response writing, and skill practice. I hope your students enjoy a book study using the engaging method of using interactive notebooks. For teachers who wish paperless activities, this unit contains a username and password for interactive quizzes as well as Google Digital resources. Look at the pages following the table of contents for links and password information. Refugee By Alan Gratz Genres Action & Adventure - Survival Stories z Historical - Military & Wars Social Themes - Emigration & Immigration Recommended Reading Level: Grades 3-7 Scholastic Level Y [6th Grade] ~ Page 2 © Gay Miller ~ Table of Contents Materials Needed for Creating the Foldable Graphic Organizers 5 Lesson Plans at a Glance 6 Refugee Table of Contents 7 How to Use this Resource for Teaching Vocabulary 8 Vocabulary Teaching Method 9 Vocabulary List 11 Vocabulary Bookmarks 20 Vocabulary Word Cards 22 Vocabulary Storage Pocket 28 Vocabulary Practice Booklet 29 Vocabulary Test 55 Constructive Writing Questions 59 Password for Interactive Quizzes 61 Google Link and Information 62 Comprehension Codes and Common Core State Standards 67 Teacher Information 71 Chapters 1-3 Comprehension 73 Constructive Response - Character Traits 75 Chapters 4-6 Comprehension 77 World Map 79 Constructive Response – Setting 81 Chapters 7-9 Comprehension 83 Map of the Mediterranean and Europe 85 Constructive Response – Mood 87 Chapters 10-12 Comprehension 89 Constructive Response – Point of View 91 Chapters 13-15 Comprehension 94 Constructive Response – Characters (Family Trees) 96 Chapters 16-18 Comprehension 98 Constructive Response – Figurative Language 100 Chapters 19-21 Comprehension 106 Constructive Response – Course of Action 108 Chapters 22-24 Comprehension 110 Constructive Response – Problem and Solution Chain 112 ~ Page 3 © Gay Miller ~ Chapters 25-27 Comprehension 114 Constructive Response – Comparing Characters 116 Chapters 28-30 Comprehension 118 Map of the Caribbean 120 Constructive Response – Acrostic 122 Chapters 31-33 Comprehension 123 Constructive Response – Sequence of Events 125 Chapters 34-36 Comprehension 127 Constructive Response – Mood 129 Chapters 37-39 Comprehension 131 Constructive Response – Summarizing 133 Chapters 40-42 Comprehension 135 Summary of A Long Walk to Water 137 Constructive Response – Comparing Books 138 Chapters 43-45 Comprehension 141 Constructive Response – Comparing Characters 143 Chapters 46-48 Comprehension 145 Constructive Response – Character Change 147 Chapters 49-51 Comprehension 149 Constructive Response – Theme 151 Chapters 52-53 Comprehension 153 Constructive Response – Plot Development 155 Language Arts Skills 162 Chart for Historical Information from the Text 162 Pronoun Organizer 172 Figurative Language 189 Compare and Contrast Essay 208 Lesson #1 – Two Ways to Compare Topics 212 Lesson #2 – Writing a Thesis Statement 224 Lesson #3 – Writing an Introductory Paragraph 233 Lesson #4 – Writing Body Paragraphs 241 Lesson #5 – Writing the Conclusion 246 Lesson #6 – Editing and Proofreading the Essay 250 Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses + Punctuating Clauses 255 Spelling Rule 272 Context Clues Organizers and Task Cards 278 Credits 301 ~ Page 4 © Gay Miller ~ Read Vocabulary Comprehension Constructive Response See Next Page for Vocabulary Practice Book Practice Question Chapter Numbers promenade Chapters 1-3 Page 1 Chapters 1-3 Character Traits indignation reel Map (World) Chapters 4-6 Page 2 Chapters 4-6 ethereal Setting Map (Mahmoud’s queue Chapters 7-9 Page 3 Chapters 7-9 Journey) anecdote Mood waning Chapters 10-12 Page 4 Chapters 10-12 Point of View perversion fraught Characters (Family Chapters 13-15 Page 5 Chapters 13-15 squalid Tree) bridge Chapters 16-18 Page 6 Chapters 16-18 Figurative Language dubious intervene Chapters 19-21 Page 7 Chapters 19-21 Course of Action behemoth charade Problem and Solution Chapters 22-24 Page 8 Chapters 22-24 tedious Chain Page 9 berate Chapters 25-27 Page 10-11 Chapters 25-27 Comparing Characters respite (Review) console Map (Isabel’s Journey) Chapters 28-30 Page 12 Chapters 28-30 abode Acrostic incoherent Chapters 31-33 Page 13 Chapters 31-33 Sequence of Events inevitable badger Chapters 34-36 Page 14 Chapters 34-36 Mood limbo rend Chapters 37-39 Page 15 Chapters 37-39 Summarizing eternal condolence Chapters 40-42 Page 16 Chapters 40-42 Comparing Books canister even-keeled Chapters 43-45 Page 17 Chapters 43-45 Comparing Characters odyssey euphoria Chapters 46-48 Page 18 Chapters 46-48 Character Change negotiation expectant Chapters 49-51 Page 19 Chapters 49-51 Theme in spite of cadence Chapters 52-53 Page 20 Chapters 52-53 Plot Development reverent Vocabulary Test ~ Page 5 © Gay Miller ~ Vocabulary Sample The unit comes with a vocabulary list. See the next page for an example. A 20-page mini-practice book is also included. See a sample page and an answer key page following the vocabulary list. ~ Page 6 © Gay Miller ~ Vocabulary List Chapter 2 promenade (noun) - a public place for walking especially along a beach synonyms: walkway, path, boardwalk, public walk The paint was peeling, and the buildings were old and weathered, but they still looked grand to Isabel. She stood on the wide promenade, where it seemed all of Havana was on display. °º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º° Chapter 3 indignation (noun) - anger caused by something that is unfair or wrong synonyms: resentment, outrage, annoyance, crossness, exasperation, ire, pique, fury Mahmoud watched as these two boys attacked the boy with the bread, a boy he didn’t even know. He felt the stirrings of indignation, of anger, of sympathy. His breath came quick and deep, and his hands clenched into fists. °º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º° Chapter 5 reel (verb) - to move or fall back suddenly pull back, recoil, balk, flinch, shirk, step back, synonyms: swerve, waver, wince The rioters and police traded rocks and bullets, and a man with a bloody head staggered past Isabel. She reeled in horror. °º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º° Chapter 6 ethereal (adjective) - resembling heaven : seeming to belong to another world synonyms: unearthly, otherworldly, heavenly The afternoon adhan from a nearby mosque echoed through the bombed-out streets of Aleppo, the melodious, ethereal voice of the mu’adhdhin praising Allah and calling everyone to prayer. °º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º° ~ Page 7 © Gay Miller ~ Chapters 52-53 [cadence and reverent] Chapters 1-3 [promenade and indignation] Read these definitions of cadence. 1. Circle six words in the box that are synonyms of indignation. (a) a regular beat or rhythm (b) the way a person's voice changes by gently rising and falling while he or she is speaking happiness outrage enjoyment Write a or b in the blanks to show the correct meaning of joy satisfaction exasperation the word cadence in each sentence. pleasure resentment fury 1. ______ She speaks with a Southern cadence. annoyance crossness gladness 2. ______ The dancers moved to the cadence of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ drums. 2. Is indignation used correctly in the sentences below? 3. ______ The French language has a beautiful cadence. True or False ______ Mary was filled with indignation when she 4. Complete the word web. learned she couldn’t go out with her friends. ______ Under the influence of indignation, both sides became great friends. ______ With indignation, the siblings continually bicker with each other. reverent ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3. Fill in the word web with synonyms for promenade. 5. Is reverent used correctly in the sentences below? True or False ______ The reverent crowd threw rotten tomatoes onto the stage. promenade ______ The teacher has a reverent respect for the classics. ______ She spoke reverently to the reporters. Page 20 Page 1 ~ Page 8 © Gay Miller ~ Chapters 52-53 [cadence and reverent] Chapters 1-3 [promenade and indignation] Read these definitions of cadence. 1. Circle six words in the box that are synonyms of indignation. (a) a regular beat or rhythm (b) the way a person's voice changes by gently rising and falling while he or she is speaking happiness outrage enjoyment Write a or b in the blanks to show the correct meaning of joy satisfaction exasperation the word cadence in each sentence. pleasure resentment fury 1. __b____ She speaks with a Southern cadence. annoyance crossness gladness 2. __a____ The dancers moved to the cadence of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ drums. 2. Is indignation used correctly in the sentences below? 3. __b____ The French language has a beautiful True or False cadence. __T____ Mary was filled with indignation when she learned she couldn’t go out with her friends. 4. Complete the word web. __F____ Under the influence of indignation, both sides showing a lot of became great friends. humble respect __T____ With indignation, the siblings continually bicker with each other. reverent ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3. Fill in the word web with synonyms for worshipful very respectful promenade. 5. Is reverent used correctly in the sentences below? walkway boardwalk True or False __F____ The reverent crowd threw rotten tomatoes onto the stage. promenade __T____ The teacher has a reverent respect for the classics. path public walk __T____ She spoke reverently to the reporters. Page 20 Page 1 ~ Page 9 © Gay Miller ~ Comprehension and Writing Sample Have students use the graphic organizer for notes. Notice the notes are not in complete sentences. Glue the organizer to the left side of the notebook page.

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